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As part of the golden jubilee tribute to the deceased priests, parishioners and benefactors of the parish, a new altar and statue will be dedicated to Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal at Queen of Martyr's Church, Maylands, on Sunday, August 5, at 3.30 p.m.
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To commemorate the first The V. Rev. W. Nugent, O.Carm., will preach the oc- anniversary of the death of the Rev. James Dunne, Recasional sermon. Mass will be offered The new altar is the work quiem Maylands at 9 a.m. on of Mr. Len Harris. It is at executed in polished wood, Wednesday, August 8. August 2, 1956 two panels on either side of the statue depicting the face Cardinal Griffin III and obverse of the miracuLondon, July 23.- His lous medal. Eminence Bernard Cardinal Mr. Pearson of Applecross Griffin, 57, Archbishop of was responsible for the Westminster, will leave here painting and lettering. in August for a month's Vatican City, July 24.The cost of the altar and rest. He has been under A series of stamps com- statue has been donated by the care of physicians since memorating the fourth cen- a few parishioners. Lynch, he collapsed from fatigue on June 28. The Rev. John tenary of the death of St. parish priest, said that past Cardinal Griffin had a Ignatius of Loyola will be parishioners and friends serious heart attack five issued by the Vatican Post would be very welcome at years ago and another last November. the ceremony. Office on July 31.
Saint Ignatius Receive Midland Youths In Philately Catholic Action Badges
Inter -Collegiate Dances Provide Social Education
-(Photo Leicare Studio) The under -officers of the Aquinas College The Christian Stucadet unit were hosts at a dance at the new dents,Young under the stimulus college hall on Friday, July 27. Seventy- of the V. Rev. Dean Hogan, and others of the five girls from a number of convents were Adm., younger clergy are pushing this activity as a preparaguests of the cadet unit. Prior to the start of the honour in
the hall.
The tion for
public life after
Twelve members of the Young Christian Workers and five of dance Miss Robin Chaney officers saluted and all school is finished. Recently Dean Hogan's a bouquet at the present sang "Hail Queen of the National Catholic Girls' Movement received badges in a cere- placed Y.C.S. groups from Our foot of a statue of Our Lady Heaven." Lady's college, Vic. Sq., on Junction, Midland of Church, a place Brigid's occupied Dancing which then followed mony (pictured) at St. and all voted it a highly visited Aquinas and carried Sunday last. the day there with both successful evening.
their teams. A contributor sends the The sub -leavers debated following interesting com- "Whether Men Should ments on these school Work in the Home." The functions:leavers on "Equal Pay for School life for the Leav- Equal Work." ing and Sub -leaving classes Sacred Heart Highgate in (upper and lower sixth), also visited Aquinas earlier as we called them in the to debate "That Woman is: old days) is not the clois- the Stronger Sex." These unrelievedly debates are taking place on and tered studious existence it used Sunday evenings. The reto be. ception in the new hall is This present winter term enthusiastic. is assuming the character The Brothers put on a of a last gay (or fairly gay) light supper afterwards Rosary Crusade film. fling before the students where the formal hospitality an d Supper prepared the grim down to settle of debate is exchanged for served by N.C.G.M. membusiness of final revisions the friendly get together of bers concluded the function. and trial spins through past ordinary conversation. Ear& in the day more examination papers. than Alb members of the Jesuit Historian groups, Prefects of school dances Maylands youth frequently Praised By Indians come along two girls' basketball teams through the term. Each Bombay, India, July 23.played the locals, with sucmajor school with few excess for the latter. ceptions runs one. Some- Gov. Hare Krishna Mahtab Likewise in the boys' lauded the times a school runs both, of Bombay has football match the home one as a sort of general late Father Enrique Heras. team won by 17 points. priest famous S.J., India's "hop" for all classes down Brian Gray, of the Swan to Junior and the other as historian, as a "pioneer in Districts league team, was Indian a rather more elite affair the integration of the capable umpire. for prefects and leaving culture." A buffet tea was served a portrait unveiling After class. people. for approximately 60 the governor For a prefect's dance in- of the priest, Midland youth groups will that Father Heras' revitations go round to other said conduct their next dance at schools for one or two of search work had established the town hall on Sunday, past their prefects so that the a link betweenandIndia's August 5. helped to functions are representa- and present tive and make for a good present a true picture of the Seminarian Becomes Indian people. get-together spirit. His Eminence Valerian Oblate Benedictine between Cardinal Reciprocity Gracias, Archschools has built up the On July 15, one of the of Bombay, spoke at bishop number of dances and their seminarians studying for the He acknowthe ceremony. to give and standard Norsize diocesan clergy of New boys and girls still at school ledged the debt of the eia, Mr. B. McBride, made in India to Father Church the kind of social education his final Oblation as an which till recent years was Heras' work. in Indian art Oblate of St. Benedict. Mary, of and Sisters architecture. By the S.S. Skybyrn on Sunday, five Schoenstatt segregated missing from The Director of Oblates, Father Heras was associaFather Theodore, O.S.B., re- on auxiliary of the Society of the Catholic Apostolate, arrived from education. active ted with the excavations at with schools Those in the Oblation ceived the India, which Mohenjodaro, Germany to work in this State. parents' associations are the chapel of the abbey. Three of the Sisters will hest off and they relieve established the existence of Pictured above, from left Catholic Migration). In the The monastic students highly developed Indian and novices assisted at the (front) are: Sisters Maru- second row are the Rev. J. go to Tardun, one to River- +he school authorities of the acivilisation in the valley of ceremony, and the Oblate varda, Aloise (superior, Riv- Luemmen, S.C.A., Sisters ton and one to Wandering incidental organisation. the Indtis river more than serious side Mission to the more Brook Native On and Mauritia Christella, the is known as Brother Gre- erton) Luistfriede and ago. 5,000 years are inter-school debates. care for native girls. Rev. M. McKeon (director, t Mariberta. gory. The ceremony took place
Five Schoenstatt Sisters Of Mary Arrive To Work Here
during evening devotions. The Rev. J. Depiazzi (director of Catholic Action) was assisted by the Rev. C. Brown, O.F.M. (chaplain to the parish's youth movements). functions, t he After Father Depiazzi exhibited in the ordinaof the hall a film tion of Father Brown (formerly a Y.C.W. member) in St. Mary's Cathedral. A supporting feature was a
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